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We have a blizzard warning. This is the view from the front window and it is forecast to continue snowing all day.
What I've felt
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown
Never be
Never see
Won't see what might have been....
Metallica "The Unforgiven"
A look inside a collapsed abandoned house near Hennepin,IL. Have a less stressful Window Wednesday all!
Lovely looking small cafe in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. Nice bright appearance and welcoming look.
A bit of green for St Pat's Day coming up. Mitchell Street in Petoskey, MI. Simply the best - place, friends, photo-buds, color (green's my favorite), and milk!
Doing a few extras today to reduce a bit of a backlog. Previous shot taken at the Tem and Vine Plant Nursery (place of many murals), Chandler, Brisbane.
This is the side of a kindergarden care center and their choice of color and trim really caught my attention.
Taken at an Old Oklahoma Mission. Since this was the old bakery building on the mission property, I wondered how many times someone climbed up to that fourth step where there is a definite indentation and sat there to cool off and look out over the fields. Just my imaginings.
My husband was just saying that we need to see some Mardi Gras beads while in New Orleans. We looked up and there they were hanging from the balcony.
New Orleans, LA
Happy Window Wednesday!
Several years ago, the state refurbished the greenhouses at Harkness State Park. It was a long process, which provided a lot of interesting photo opportunities. Once in operation, the greenhouse was only viewable from the outside. This photo was taken about mid-way when the clean up was done and the old glass removed. I was looking through the glassless door at the south end toward the stone wall at the north end.
HAPPY WINDOW WEDNESDAY(S) !!
It does not happen often, but sometimes, German text is more succinct than English. IMO, the word "Wasserschloss" is much better than "Castle with a Moat."
These days, the Wasserschloss is a restaurant and a boutique hotel. It also houses some administrative offices of the little, hillside town of Inzlingen B-W Germany in which it is located. .
The history of the Wasserschloss is hazy. However the Prince-Bishop of Basel apparently used it as a higher-altitude, rural, summer retreat in the late 1400s - early 1500s.
This ceased no later than 1528, when Basel became officially Protestant and outlawed the celebration of the Mass. The Bishop of Basel relocated to the French-speaking Catholic town of Porrentruy, in what is now the Swiss Canton of Jura. At present, the home and offices of the Bishop of Basel are in the city and Canton Solothurn, whose population is also principally Catholic.
Location: Inzlingen B-W Germany.
In my album: Dan's Old Architecture.
This is a window in a restaurant I had lunch recently. I just loved the colours as the sun shone through it.
I was getting in the car and saw the reflection, seemed like an omen that change was coming....about a 30 degree drop follows high 72 to rainy 44 first wave of colder fall weather rolls over Oklahoma.
Where fence meets window meets fence?
Happy Fence Friday from the Sunshine Coast....Does this also count for the Window Wednesday group?
Hirmer is a Men's Apparel Store in Munich's famous Marienplatz.. Marienplatz has been the city's main square since 1158. Happy Window Wednesday!
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Visited a friend while we had been in California for a soccer (football) tournament. Dan had been living in Costa Mesa along Avenue of the Arts. Very cool place.
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Happy window wednesday!
Cheeky little pumpkin thought he was well camouflaged against the brick wall!
Taken in Boston for Window Wednesdays. HWW everyone
Long closed and abandoned store building in a small rural town...
Have a great window wednesday all!